Kelly McKernan Untitled Document

 
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Fine artist and illustrator based in Atlanta, Georgia.
angrywhistler:

Langdon Graves
Spirit and Beauty from Geist und Schönheit, 1940
realityayslum:

Orval Hixon - Portrait of Annette Kellerman, c.1920.
… via the Spencer Museum of Art

spokeart:

Wes Anderson’s latest film, Moonrise Kingdom, is now out in theaters! New York and Los Angeles saw their debuts last week, and nationwide roll out is just around the corner.

San Francisco will see the debut of the film on Thursday, May 31st at the Metreon, help us spread the word and enter our official contest for a Moonrise Kingdom gift pack!

To enter, simply reblog this post on Tumblr for your chance to win an official Moonrise Kingdom gift pack, which includes shirts, patches, a canteen and a cooler! Five winners will be chosen at random. View all the prizes here.

Thanks so much and good luck everyone!

(via kellyvivanco)

hollish:

renkris:

That is one well-decorated pool…

Similar to where my dream took place last night, actually.
spokeart:

Check out this sweet Moonrise Kingdom picnic satchel, comes equipped with everything you need for a clandestine summer camp lunch including a cutting board, knife and wine opener! We’ve got five of these official promo items to give away, check out the details here - http://www.spoke-art.com/blog. Plus, if you’re in San Francisco tomorrow, join us for a complimentary 7pm screening of Moonrise Kingdom at the Metreon! All you have to do is email MoonriseRSVP@gmail.com for free tickets, see you there!
bigbigheavy:

Arthur Rackham, illustration from Undine
carov2:

Donato Giancola
Please credit. This is by me, Kelly McKernan.
scientificillustration:

n12_w1150 by BioDivLibrary on Flickr.
noonesnemesis:

The Merry Widow Warners ad
Frances Pellegrini
1960

staceythinx:

Fractals by Matt Walford

Walford on his project:

This series of still life images are based on ‘Fractals’ which are…Rough or fragmented geometric shapes that can be split into parts, each of which is approximately a reduced-size copy of the whole…. They were made using natural leaves and flowers, to create these naturalistic geometric patterns.

(via wnycradiolab)

cavetocanvas:

Edmund Dulac, illustrations for The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe

(via ladyorlando5)

voguelovesme:

Siri Tollerød at Alexander McQueen Autumn/Winter 2008
murmurandshout:

Girl with finches, Ruben Ireland